The former treasurer of Jackson County, Kentucky, pleaded
guilty today to devising a scheme to defraud the Jackson County Fiscal Court of
over $160,000 and to misusing the identity of a Jackson County employee to
facilitate her theft.
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the
Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Robert M. Duncan for the
Eastern District of Kentucky, and Special Agent in Charge James (Robert) Brown
Jr. of the FBI’s Louisville, Kentucky Field Division and Commissioner Richard
Sanders of the Kentucky State Police, made the announcement.
Beth N. Sallee, 38, of McKee, Kentucky, pleaded guilty to
one count of aggravated identity theft and to one count of wire fraud. Sallee will be sentenced on June 18, 2019
before U.S. District Court Judge Claria Horn Boom for the Eastern District of
Kentucky.
According to admissions made in connection with her guilty
plea, Sallee admitted that beginning in 2013, she misused her position to write
a number of checks, totaling approximately $161,808.23, payable to herself
without the approval of the Jackson County Fiscal Court. Sallee deposited these checks into her own
personal checking account or for cash.
The unauthorized checks drew on various Jackson County Fiscal Court
accounts, including the Department of Emergency Services grant, payroll, and
general fund accounts. To enable her
scheme, Sallee forged the signature of other Jackson County employees on
unauthorized checks without their knowledge or permission. She later attempted to conceal her scheme by
removing pages of Jackson County financial documents, obscuring page numbers
with white-out, and requesting the removal of check images from bank statements
that were to be given to an auditor.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI and the Kentucky
State Police. The case is being
prosecuted by Trial Attorney Jessica C. Harvey of the Criminal Division’s
Public Integrity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew T. Boone of the
Eastern District of Kentucky.
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